Filloux, Marianne Isabelle2015-05-122015-05-121994https://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/7282In these paintings I have found it essential to create a two dimensional space which depicts the forest in a life-like scale. Landscape imagery which presents nature as miniaturized often depicts the natural world as diminutive and merely picturesque. I want to convey action within the forest These paintings are the product of my "re"action to the forests’ intimate and yet potentially dangerous interior. This reaction is dependent on my observation of nature as a force which easts in spite of my presence. The undercurrent of fear often felt in nature may have as much to do with feeling we are in a domain that ultimately falls out of our control, as it does with the undeniable physical dangers which occur in this territory.enArt--ExhibitionsPaintingLithographyNatureFearTwist and messThesisCopyright 1994 by Marianne Isabelle Filloux